Eden was an Afterthought
Nature, progress, and religion.
Three systems that have promised guidance, safety, and stability since the beginning of humankind.
Yet their promise to provide answers to meaning remains distant.
Nature appears not as a refuge, but as a space of disorientation and solitude.
Progress reveals itself as a product of impersonality.
Religion stands as a phenomenon without clear consolation.
In the search for meaning, human presence is reduced to shadows, silhouettes, and masks — figures without fixed identity.
A frame is held, as if meaning, self, or truth has yet to be placed inside.
Lingering in a constant state of transition: between belief and doubt, movement and stillness, presence and absence.
What remains is not an answer, but the continuation of the search itself.

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